Re: standby button - friend or foe?



On or around Tue, 12 Sep 2006 08:30:30 GMT, rlb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Richard Bos) enlightened us thusly:

Nota Bene: not turning off Windows (all versions) from time to time
confuddles its poor widdle bwain increasingly. Restarting it or turning
is off every few days at least is very advisable. Hibernation saves the
state of the OS, so for this purpose does not count as "off".

yebbut, it normally falls over often enough anyway...

but point taken and a good one at that.
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